We believe in complete transparency in our pricing.
All of our offerings are month to month, because you deserve total flexibility for your business.
With this offering, we ensure your website can scale to meet visitor demand at a moment’s notice and have the best local and global coverage possible so your customers never experience a slow website, ever.
Per Website, Per Month
Per GB of Storage
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Per GB of Bandwidth
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A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a network of geographically distributed servers designed to improve the performance and availability of web content, such as web pages, images, and videos. CDNs work by caching content on these servers and delivering it to users from a server located nearest to their geographical location, reducing latency and improving load times. This helps websites load faster and handle high traffic loads more efficiently, ultimately enhancing the user experience.
We believe in only paying for what you use, which is why our pricing isn't tiered, or in plans, or some kind of hierarchy that you have to decipher. It's just a flat rate of $10 per month, plus the storage and bandwidth usage. Most of our clients see their hosting bills around $15 per month or less.
When we say the resources scale, what we mean is that traditionally other hosting providers will put a ton of sites on really powerful data center servers, but there are thousands of sites using the same CPU and RAM, which can cause the site to slow down. What we do different is assign dedicated (not shared) CPU and RAM to your website and then when your site gets busy, we add more CPU and RAM automatically so it doesn't slow down.
Our hosting offering doesn't limit any site's storage usage. As your site grows, so does that amount of storage available to it, though you are only billed for what you use. We scale to meet your demands, not the other way around.
Yes, server caching involves storing frequently accessed data or resources on the server side to reduce the load on the server and speed up the response to user requests. It's a technique used to optimize server performance. Page caching, on the other hand, stores entire web pages as static files, allowing them to be served to users without the need to regenerate the page dynamically for each request. This can significantly reduce server load and improve website performance, especially for content that doesn't change frequently.
Nope! You can have 5 visitors a month or 5,000 visitors a second, our hosting can handle any amount of traffic at a moment's notice. So when you go viral for your successes, the website will be able to showcase that without any delay.
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